Contacting Police For Charges
Summary
If the police are looking for someone on a retail theft charge, its advisable for that person to consult with a lawyer before making any contact. A lawyer can provide guidance on whether its in their best interest to speak with the police and how to handle the situation. If they choose to contact the police, they should confirm their identity, ask for details about the charges, avoid making any self-incriminating statements, and request to have a lawyer present during any interviews. To find a lawyer in Illinois, consider the Illinois State Bar Association, local legal aid organizations, or online lawyer directories like Avvo or FindLaw.Full Conversation
No find a lawyer in Illinois
To find a lawyer in Illinois, you can consider the following options:
- Illinois State Bar Association: They offer a lawyer referral service to connect you with licensed attorneys in Illinois.
- Legal Aid Organizations: Check for local legal aid organizations in Illinois that might provide assistance or referrals.
- Online Lawyer Directories: Websites like Avvo or FindLaw can help you find lawyers based on practice area and location.
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If the police is looking for someone should they contact them?
If the police are looking for someone, it's advisable for that person to consult with a lawyer before making any contact. A lawyer can provide guidance on whether it's in their best interest to speak with the police and how to handle the situation. If they choose to contact the police, they should:
- Confirm their identity.
- Ask for details about the charges.
- Avoid making any self-incriminating statements.
- Request to have a lawyer present during any interviews.
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